1 4t was left tih s trM e goltIs of
strtf to eamry t the ewt oram
S wt wa usable to d o. .
The tret i* the vilatty of the dtee
tIo board olow preaned a Straw
*it a hundreds of poltmemn stood
Sawrd& aromad the patrol wagons
ad other vielee w a whi the boxes
be J bee eoveyed from the rartous
preelat station hbonM.
Mr. earte order was obtalaed
'tor Jatlte Oaymor after the tirca-
atloi of a story that a prittlag irm
bad been turnilt ot large members of
bwe larMe eo the oila ballot al d
at these were to e m arked for
Mle0aa ad pklaed the ballot
baIe ti plase of wert ballots to be

New York Capitalists Will Irei th
FInt Theater In This Country.
New York Nov. 1O.-Wa a *sub-
scrlptUo la aU of 4S,.0ooo 0 froma thirty
wealth Now York men, promileot In
*sance, patrols of art and stauncli
supporters of read opera at tae Met-
ropolitan; with the purchase f the e a-
tire block troet t rarot xty-econd
street, tfaola OMtral Park, west; wita
plans ordered lor a superb ituater to
cert SL000,000, ooataalns an Immense
foyer eariched with the treasures tat
make it tie sgratest art gallery of New
York, witr lse exceptlou of the Metro.
politan amusea of art, witi a commit
tee of wemur who ae leaders In New
York msalety and who are to decide
who shall be aocorded boxes ina this
artltic and social rival to 'te Golden
Horseshoe of tLe Metropolltan-wlth
these and other details quietly arrag-
ed, America's most notable theater.
long drteamed of. has been founded In
New York, with Heilrich COoretd at
Its place.
Its plans and alms and general de-
tails of the establishment o a theater
to do for the drama nl this country
what thr thea tter Fraoals has awdoa.
plithed for France. or the Barl theater
for Germany.

Will Strongy Urge Former Recom.
mendratons to Congress
Wasihitiion. NN v Ili -W tlie 14
rotary Tail li. n sa ,offlirlhl of the
state lep iienitrt ,rer leparlng. data
for. his airnul report to congress. It
has nac yet twrn ldertrnmlnrd wb iher
the rrepor wIIl enibrarnr the Panama
canal. hl I if i mpil 'lwid that the canal
will be rcoeldler d In a slparatle dori

It wais the Inilenllon of IRWeretary
T'ft when .a' left fur the tIIIsmus tI
ilvote as much tie ae po lble to the
prrimaralon of his report and that h
woul.It Ils pit Il form such views as
he wished to express retarding the ea-
ial. As to army matters II to hown
t tathe secretary does not atead to
make very many reoommesatles, bn'
be will Isrongly reuew his resmaen.
datkm for an IaaI of IL4 h mlt-
corps and for legilelti w~leb will I
er-ase the efteletly of the orjnlar
corps iblobjl l W short of offers.
Var:ous recqmmeldstions have beeo
made by varlocI clIttrre for Increase.
In the arsay

The GalDosvlle Ministeril As.
gltion held their regular monthly
Pting Tunday afternoon at 2:00
hdock in the Baptit Church study
Small members present, except
he Rev. P. H. Craighill who was
ao the city. After the reading
d acceptance of the minutes of
Spnvious meeting together with
ir routine work, the committee
p the drafting a set of by-laws for
i Galeville Charity Association
eaetied their report to4he Minis-
ial A;dciation and the executive
gaittee of the charity association,
Bi the same was accepted. Upon
Mloton the secretary was instructed
Furnish a copy of the same to

aeinesville Daily San and
e Elevator, with a request that
be published for the benefit of
citizens at large. The follow-
awe the By-laws as accepted:
"By-laws of the Gainesville
ARTICLE I.
This organization shall be known
as The Gaitesville Charity Associ-
ation, and shall be composed of all
citizenss of the city who contribute
to its,work.
ARTICLE II.
]bch member of the Association
-shall pay into the general charity
foud such sum or sums, as they
ay set opposite their names when
caotll upon. Such sums to form
* cotribution to be paid to th
traurer as the subscriber may
scALt III.
ARTICrL 111.

Secidon i. The oicers of tb
Association shall be composed oft
a4ministration committee coansi
nlg of three members, whose du
t shall be, either collectively or I
dividsally to receive all application
r relief, pass upon the same. a
Ia their judgement rant such r
tie as may be necessary, giving a
mder upon the treasurer for amoui
lquired.
Section I. There a alsl o
mthre amnbrrsas a ow to act
as Bective berd, whoe dath
-H be that of vistn tho in di
as... a.ttedif aI chberltaw cs
nroam t to their matio aud rpo
lag the mr to the asIusdmlh
O-m ittee. It all be the duty
by ember of the AM oltlom
aidy tLhe Bscatie Beard oa
s of charity comibs der the

the guelabs aud counsel of the
Ministeral Association of GaOiss
ville, with same president, fi orer
that Utoatioution may be lootbd
after oad its daairs kept up.
ARTICWcI V.
The annual meeting of the Char-
ity Asociatiol shall be held on the
second Tueaday in January of each
year, at which time all officers shall
be elected, the appointees at the
present time holding over until the
first annual meeting. Seven mem-
bers shall constitute a quorum for
the tranisactio of business.
The following are the appoint-

Administrators, Mesrs C. Mathe.
son, J. E. Wainwright aid Marcus
lndel.
Executive Board, Dr. F, Prescott
Bullock, Ferd Bayer and Mrs. J.
W. Teach.
Membership Committee, W. B.
Higdon, B. F. Jordan, Mrs. W. B.
Tayler and Mrs. J. E. Patch.
The Ministerial Association ar.
ranged also for a union Thanks.
giving service to be held at the
Methodist church, the sermon to be
delivered by Rev. S. B. Rogers, the
collection to be turned over to the
Charity Association. On motion the
past Thanksgiving fund still re-
maining in the hands of MW. Mathe-
sa was turned over to the Asoocia-
tioos.
The Ministerial AAsociatio then
adjourned to meet on the irat Twr
day la December at the Prebyte
rian manse, 2:80 o'clock in (e
afternoon.

Whb they e arn hre one of the
workentea s Ibthey re* told there was
Isoes a we b work, tht that It soel
alobaeeeby Ibe three oarpeasters

--
i -71

r "'' ^01(D CONORtC ,
+' ;.. i.: O - O
AMU0AMAN" ,Which Was Enjoyed
-to& AucIonoc,.
4w w
The r @i 4 *9a9* i the 5Epeeopal
eharch luit 4p11l as ooe of the
betw mnisal VWriatk# w ens hel In
this eit) for 1a ln use. 'e selee-
lunil were of a hblth q49f Sd sheir
readri ngI was highly gr'aoig1, "I
Old Joda," a le.otlelm bvhr ifebse
ira oomposed of MikU Oefthlue Rtb.
yards, let violiI; Miss Minat HMeqWt
ton, Sd viollo; B. H. Ohase, Iare, a
M R. A. Beker, pipe urgesl Wa II
opening number and performed I a
fatlklres manner.
Min Lovey Goode sangt wo *olos,
"R-s," &ad "Jeue, Lover of My
41onl." Then Is a marked improve.
meat In her vole, since we las heard
hIr sala, and she rendered both s*-
letloia vert brilliantly. The dues by
Mise Goodo sad Mr. Hodges, tenor,
wee also a pleasIn number.
Mr. J. A. Goodwin sean "Dreoam of
Paradise" In his besO manner, his voice
Ia be upper register being s rong and
toew pefeet.
Ehsobh lollon of the orchestra, as
well u lhe trio for two violins and the
organ, war most heartily enjoyed and
played with reae a so expression. The
two young ladies bring forth full and
perfeeat omes on th. violin. Mrs.
Seeker, who has oharg. f ishli. eenter-
tslaments. *epets to have them at
regular i
and If lhey are a sIc l as the frst,
will deserve largest audiUnep.
MEANS-tVINS.

MII HOPE l A THE MDECLARES1 SON ARE INNOCENT.
(HOME THE -
ST'HSICt lder Rawlinge Admits His Guilt-His
F O u Sons Make Statements.
Fr Ur ,L Valdosta, GO.., No. 10-J ; lawlw
*F~a '~ "lap jd al sons have bet, :n frme,
fd of the decision of the s,, lcotrt
i t V ous I affirming the decision in lases
R eMIaM of Stat&e and reversing decision in '; 'L't
Frank Turner.
OST IMPORTANT EVENTS Milton Rawligsu 4u r., a pA-
Sper when the news 'was n to
the crowd In the Jail. anti : id not
la "The L-nd of Flowers.' look up.
look up.
p WJed Down"' to suit the J. Rawllngs Maid he ht :1it
3n4ider-ltems of Interest to decision was right In the Tur
:. er. He then repeated \ he said
..:........ the other night about wi,: t, ve
Y near Eustis lat week ...:.....: his entire family hung, tn \i,!alIne.l
rablodaaRe. ,and one or : that he thought good mig:r' I'-m, from
had oe calls. their martyrdom. HL e titd his
rof OfGeas warships are H boys were innocent, and rth het had
West and the offeen r re' used every preeatUon to # -1p them
inrtalerined II great tyle. from knowing of hi oo s011ilT.% lith
t e ew a od- Alr Moore and Joe Dentiy put olJ
M gi hand tio a expected ::::::: (Urter out of the way."
Ing, and 14 is expected
Jeaoryl rst. .'|..-... .^ then spoke up ad d clrclr heir In.
naar oence. MtIr laid tht' .l i1 would
'sAe ew school boildingl like to see Alt Moore t uri ; until he
opened on Wednesday next for would tell ta* tr ut. All f the boys
ionlo It Is a handsome and were bitter agalst the nes and the
sia streature. i Orters, who they declared, sworn
i2. .. Hendry of Tampa, presl- their Eve -away. It 9 tanerstood
%be State Board of Health, rep- fs Alt Moore annot be inag until
this 8tate at the National NNIMATII rlF ak Tursor is depoemlt :ta he is
sad Immigration Convention I the main witness I tbe, *,e. T"he
STen.. A VICTIM OF LA GRIPPE Rawlings are not witalears 1 i t,. cas.
unless on toe 8lde of the ,I r, ne, and
lovagrants hare high-sound. hrs. Henriett A. R. Marsh, n W It ss not known what efr. the new
Ts. Two were in the criminal 21th Rt., Lu. Angeles, Cal., P're,,lent It is no Turner will have ,,,u tiel
b1e othr day that are worthy of Woman's Benevolent A.s'n, write: sentence w i ti ei
SWe ntences and execution. I iarcer sili
I "Pearl" Wilion sod "Pree- *Is1 sored wld a Iripe for seeY
Dixon. They got 0 days. week i, ad atogIc sadoor uke be tried arps at the r tar term.
Shelped e ma I tried Pr Pe s. week after next.
'"sde line," the Manufaeturers' ,I flt t .once that I had at l as
F aFood a Indostrial Expositioa n cured the right medicine and I kept ao" Lost Mether.
lillali. will have a carnival steadilyimprovirng. Within three weeks "Consumption runs in ,ir family,
that will be expected to create I was fully restored, and I am glad that
ad for the sale of confetti. I gave that trnly reat remedy a trial. nd through t I lost n mother "
demand for fall balm. ete., I will never be without It again.' writes K. B. Reid of Harintony, Me.
am d from now on autil the In a letter dated August31, 104. Mr. For the past aie earsn, lihtever, on
J aytfrom enow otn oFa til the arsh says: I have never yet heard the llighteet aln of aeoul' ir sold. I
day 6f the State Fr; among the efiescy of Peruna questioned. We hare taken Dr. 11ig' Ne iD)icovery
bers of the Btate editors, who still use it. I traveled through Ken- for Oonosmptiou, which har rsved me
pete for the beauty prise. tucky and Tennesee three years a4 from serinoe loes treblte t is moth-
temperance people of Owoeoli where I found Perona doing lie good er'adeath was a ad loIe for Mr. Reid.
re making sa effort to go into work. Mueh of It is belar used here but he learned that Ioa trouble must
fi lgh ot locsa prohibition. ialo."-Henrietta A. S. Marh.
Aidrdeo DI. alrtman. PresIdent k not be aegletetd, ad hOW t,, cure It.
re ofthe opinionatt th oon. The Harutmeas ltartum, Oolaumbu Quiekest rellef ad eore for ooughs
be carried for leoal option. Obto. sad e oo PFre 0so sad TII X); guar-
Si a week after the turpenatine .,_ latest d at all drgl stores. Trial bot.
of A. P. Malloy at Pansoilkee lies free.
b rsi, head a ew mooe i op- ARRESTEI ON SERIOUS CHARIO. ..,
l, sd will make a bottle to t E
theOet,U(Xhe let by the fre. Two White Men in Jil fr an Alege THE SUN,
Attempted Assault. T
h prir In The Tamps Tribole Atlanta, Nov. lo.---Chaed withl t Jew.lle.
peIr and Job priletln ofloe ha ve mptnl to auulH two young girts
Sfle eight boers. The plaew e WoIe OGlley, aged ad Jake m lese ol The Sn will be out
tribase are beInag filed with Bc* S th, &sed I. eamse near being ly IehNoaveber UNh.
Smoe. The other papern expeet d by a mob at Riverslde, on te rive It will be hrlim.fll f good things
trolley ear line. oee b dior I land
orange ero isa the State is ex. A crowd of angry ciltiens had IgatIbp dl or .'T nd il o T
4 to be eeeral hundred hoeu- ered and but for tae work of coolie nt by Oro 1 tr Taylor.
boxes she, says the general beads who got toe youths ofa Into the Ooeio Brward o, trlhtea a pa*
tofthe L & N. railway. If the woods from there to the car line tht per s "The Pardonian f Or.minals,"
n would be abort and "*weet," prtioners would probably have bees wlhie abwers the riti('s of the Par.
Imd't beso bed. roaugly handled. doeina Bead.
les ds school board has re neatly Ida and Bede O"lita two ye Na W oae shield mss this number.
ased d seat p a e& mooee of girls who live near RiversiJe started k Write The ler, Jacksonville, Via .
S Io el where they are at, ad th eWhlttl( r mills at the rtver to ald order It Isu to yio or see s.
a Webolter Dieloasry fom to work for Ite nlght. AbeWt T o'steoe
to ebesla the Pmrper sguage lto as they were psestag thresa a stu't
tof woods on a loely read twoe a
aet L ea. Tey were etd sad a |
MW ard aYill fe pming wor le t woods away from the ls
W-_ ._ w rA- M athe yl a te r s rustled, fott sad TAMPA, I. A.
e bed -other boek his a creamed. and the ms were frightened
p made payrble to Pame B. o .e.
|| *. Ho t is stated,. w fatenlng tbck to their -m. ta LOW RAT ES
l ll y released o foro prim fol girls, who are saiters, told what baJ d
eiu- *emaaep. epeed,. and they -id they haVI
.. .,oTi. will ast b.. w the ... .wer. a " ATLU A TIC OIST LINE
L pe the pbie roadi of the a were Jake lilte aad WaileeoT
m -U several yearn to oe, for OGkley, two white youths. The isA -l g
gSety smMlnselorer Wedaideay wwek tI the Whittler mitls. GAINES \ y I LLE
stui d*1ebMef e A. Rawle A o.
i Q r a Iwe of al prtisoew N.o a of Pneumna on re. To T A P A
,_r_ the ic.l.l.l rt i We d. not know of a single l asd B 75
1atyetho tee iet. y il. whor a eoegh or sold reeled is d Ro" P f
ls l als tIl Board of Usdrwrioere peonmeaes or oosmeaptio whbo PO* -
SlleeTl k ha e. btheagh their p l e Bo*ey and Tar had bees abshe. Iekt *a ale Nlo3en I. 18, II11,
at t l e -r te We~. M. la I ei-ss b *h and .e da perfsetly. e.3S. Nt sad I., Flas ea
9c m-eds aeeL t eto sv-e the odeol take ehae'e with seome e- eHeI l Desmber I. IIS.

N IN .ISKIRTS. I.AT ST. AS a9STINErmi Y
Wee An Am An T eyd a clear sky," but such genius couokI
io tbe Uges utv. not manifest itself were not the mind Lrge. cool furnished rooni at Ocean
n thing presumably cer already highly cultvated by much cou View Hotel. Fre bath. Light house. Air Li ne Railwa
earth, ln the opinion of sclous effort-raesoning-and expert keeping privilege. Rate $Ii to $ per
it is that skirts are essen- ene. On the other hand, animals and week, daoo rom. U.?1 "a he had FOR
and that the special small children become conu elou-s of ne door. W.3 13roi .rea. FOR. s...p
fi-line attire is a bifur- much knowledge by merely witnessinga -
t. But nothing is fur. the Intelligent movements of others, l
truth. To tbr day the and in time, without thought or effort The Fs oriua Savannah, Columbia, Camden, Southern
the male element of the on their part. they suddenly discover *lit "tl Trol" h m
so far as it wears clothes that they also are competent to do the l ll ,, I ower
rted. A, In pant ties,. ame tI, or. of r. In other i)N Ronmn Wtheyh-
log Ago. a wn ow n to Imta. It a general Un L. J. BRUIIT, er and Propr, Pines, Raleigh, Richmond, W ash-
was the correct wear of re preslon among pycbologists that anid- CAA, oA
In civi lied Europe males probably do not reason. they have O Te Tier........... O. $1.00 in D ila
te told of St. Louis, king no Ideas as we have.-A. F. Shore in S.. e eingtOn, Baltim re, ila-
Illusitrates this well. That Scienttif American.
was the stutttest of warriors. A o e l i
Sft the intres O I .(.T p y .. .. I delphia, New York,
om no one knowing anything wem' a"' pen,.m.Aem .. d lha"w Yor k-
Ill rni o f a.ng of e. A human be g .t a -queer animal devoted peily to the interests of
iate. lit (M : after all. We eat possums aixml pay e frauit ad v tabl growers of
offered to exriange costumes fancy prices foar them, yet a vulture Florida.
chly drI.4,vd rEnte relative will not touch one. During a long see- A spe..al trial sabsirription of sli
blamd Iiiii for wle. rin the so of snow somes, years ago a farmer months will be at on recei pt of
tio g hineitr ae it said the boards la his locality were As. Stamps ta
hich she said. were nsitl almost stared, and to test the mat- Two Elegant Trains Daily.
But mhe tho t i gowi( n ter he killed a possum and put It out
w he. wt eiiere e coul bsil fo LouisvilIS & Seaboard Express.
ee n t examined the carens Not satisfied.
if the di Tr i ure fa r cookd other o um al R. R. Seaboard M ail.
INtt ot hed Mrde' (im V.e brown and spread It out. but the bus- *eW WM R. R. cU C U l *
nfor wNtr htnlr l .thI'. Usards declined the feast.-Oreenaboro S ear l
for war and I.,t '.
areat old p|ict.res iri (Tenn.) Record. Bet Line to
Ion.--Grand Aliai mr. Frso eea Grab. 'irminghallm, Nashlle, ,lemplhi,

TWO MAIDENS. Southwark eel market which I, vlle, i tl DERN PULLMAN EqUIPM EN I
bare been heldk reularly for .over 800 St, Lals, Chieage ad all points M DN L M N EI M
Uttle Fable, but n0e T.ha years. It.is little known except in the h,, --
Plet. a moral. aelghborhood where It I* held-viz, Netb ss W I thtitch cam.
there Were two Maidleis who near Blacktriars bridge. Origitnally the -------- Only Lito Operating
to Catch a Nice Young Man. eels sold were caught off Blaekfriars Only line operating througl-h Dleepers from lackonville to New Oriseas
Was a Good Thing. And It brde. but now they come mostly from fri lo id to ao. Daily ThrOuh Pullman Sleepers from Jacksonile to Nw
alsoe tart in the Eyes of the Holland and Scotland. Tbey are not Only line operating throi gh sleepers --- -
lmg, for the One was Exceedl sold by Weight, as Is usual, but by the from Florida to 8t. Louis o h (linining For full information anti sleeper reervations eall on any agent aboard w
r to Look upon and Dr l handful, the price being fourpencee the ar lee. rite A. 0 M O, .. BOLTO. ,
while the Other was .Plain of grab." Fua.ts d.. ..t'ear .ervie it i.e ao..th. nral Pasw.nter AA.," ,, ., .gent, P, ,
ce, and her Rat was Always J.A('KSONVII..K. FI.ORIDA,
through her Pompadour. The A gird That L.es Pretty T or i n.ornat.o" as to r.ikes to Tiallte ".
Girl Smiled Sweetly on the Nice The primal pareNit bower bird was points North and West, Pci*lu1les and
ManW who was also a hood born with a vain streak. This remark lull lnformatlea sell on or w rite W"W i.e = i -3. NeedL of
bad Talked to Him till She Das able bird decks Its home nest with all
with her Beauty and charmed Eorts of ornaments, feather., bits of GEO. E. HERRING,
her Wit. The Plain One wood, etc.. and when it Is in captivity
Wonderingly at him and Made asy objects which its keeper may Fla. Pas. Agt. L. A .1. R.. R.. PIT
lk to her of Divers Things. throw in the eae are utillzed for or- Me West Bay Slew t, JB.k.on*llle, Fla.
She listened, Entranced at his naornents pieces of cloth. gIlan and _PITN___ n , , ,
and Letarning. I le took thhe other rubb ih.-T- -er to
Bought her Candy and Flow- A remenas Mauter.
struck a Winning t on the eteds reptio" He- I JOB PRINTING THE SUN JOB OFFICE.
Stretch, when One Day he Mar- away on account of a personal matter.
Plain Girl and took Her on an fBe-May I ask what it was? He-Will
sle wedding Tour of Burope. o promise to keep it a secret BShe- DEPAR TM I NTrdm H
Pretty Girl had Made him Very Tes. lie-Well. they failed to send me Mk SeiyoAl nd F rida a t C R i h vay.
Pleased with Her, but the Plaln a leitation. Makes a Speclalty of All Kinds Flo rid E asl Co s R aL I l vV l
bad Gone her One Better and
him Very much More Pleased Neuralgia Pains. of Plain and Iancy
mnR. Bheomatism, lumbago and seilae Lwal Time Card No. 2.1 Corrected to SL. L .
-The People who Read Hu- pa&ne yied to tbe pemetratis e (b10U
Nature as they Run Generally get se o Ballard't Snow Liniment. Is MoJJus ADso DOWN a
to the Wire.-Baltimore Amerl- softhe Bl rd% S alnd b Ins. Cb mc a 23WZ 4* '.
Speo-tratea to the averye and bore". BN .*o -. .Ta. 'g" %0 .*
and belag absorba4 lato $be blood its .-, li, .a..
JOH4 PAUL JON ES heeling properties a en ooveed to o*. T* J* ,.. J. ,
JOHN PAUL JONES ery part of the bod. sod floe coin Pril .
tub new of the wer of te by W. U. Johnson. 0 -
Jem e RSehard. ge tSio I. A i
Paul. the Klrkeudbright war- --. --- -- .1... . r. 1.. ,
alemers son, who elected to be NOTICE SPECIAL MASTERS SALE .. ..

S t W Ha happened and What is Going
to M1 p Told in Short Paragraphs
t TIat "No Who Runs May Read'
I The Sun.
I Berry coffee. Cash Grocery.
S 6, Oetyour baked goods at Poorn6ll's
Oty Bakery.
a' ldles' calling cards in latest style
st San ofile.
S Pove wood for sale. J. N. Bone,
'phone 19. St.
T' hreeponnd can tomatoes at 10l per
ean. J H. Vidal.
Mrs. T. J. Cone of Raleigh spent yes-
terday In this city.
A ilee coop of chickens to offer by
S 0. 8. Merchant & Co.
Dr. W. M. Johnson left yesterday for
MNicnopy on business.
K Feaster of Rochelle was a vilst-
-or to the oily yesterday.
SHampton Ward of Monteooha wee
trading in the city yesterday.
If you want the best coffee for your
breakfast buy of Mason Bros.
SD D. Powell has returned from a
trip to points In the West End.
Frankfort sausage In bulk-nice for
breskfsst, at Saunders & Earle's.
The best goods in the grocery line
can always be had of Mason Bros
Ferdinand Bayer hu returned from
a professional visit to Jacksonville.
Wanted-A girl to do general house-
work at good wages. 8. O. Weaver.
Ninety-Day or "Spring" otts for
seed to be found at 0. 8. Merchant &
Oo's.
Col. R. L. Anderson of Ocala was In
\the city on professional business yes.

Mrs. Minnie F. Godwin of Res is in
the eaty, a gIoet of Col. and Mrs. J. M.
Riv ers..
Chase, Waterman of Jackonville was
S IO te eIty yesterday on a brief tvlis to
ionds.
Rev. 'Mr. Holshouer of Misanopy
S ws Among the visitor to Galnerville
Tyeterday.
sdMadiste J. B. Padgatt and J. B.
*McDonald spent Thureday shopping In
Jacksonville.
F. B.Hestor, agent of the Atlantis
Coast Line at Evinston, was In the
lity yesterday.
Attorney W. W. Hampton returned
yesterday from Jacksonville, where he
has been on busaess.
Mrs W. R Banks and daughter, Mils
Ada Ranks, spent Thursday with
Sfrlnds In Jacksonville.
Hon. H. E. Inmrn, a prominent citi-
sen an d business man of lake Oily,
4 was in the ity yesterday.
Apex washing powder, for the laun-
dry and kitchen, three pounds for ten
Sense, at Saunders A Rarle's.
(apt I.. E. Barker, superintendent
c of the (G. A I(. railway, has returned
i from a business trip to Jacksonville.
k Turpoatine leaves for sale at this of-.
oe', Ndi |Ier dosen. 98 per hundred.
Cash nmust r('acc'ssaiiy order. dawtf
[Did you say X) pounds of granulated
SOeugar for SI? Yes, all you want. at
That pric ast t. S. Moerhant & Co's.
Miss Hasir Ztrouer of RHchelle was
among the visitor to this eity yeeter
Sday. having come on a shopping tour.
1 R. L. Taylor of tioala, coimerelal
ep9nt of the Atlantls (oast I.lne. was
la the otl yesterday om olietal bael.
nes.
Reward-I will pay )60 reward for
apprehenalon and oonvetlon of party

or parties who Imtilated my irrigating
plants. John M Flewellea.
It gyo want to know the lates esoag
and sheet musle that lo published eahk
month call on C F. Derma, 230 W.
Mai a street. Skoat He hea it

Perry M. Ooloon has gone to Jack-
sonvlle on business.
Choice hoam only 12% cents per
pound. J. H.Vidal.
Premium hams, cured just right by
Swif Cash Grocery.
T. B. rtringfellow of Jacksonville
was il the o4ty yesterday.
A limited quantity of SBothern seed
rye at G8. merchant & Co's.
J. B. Feagle, a prosperous farmer of
Monteoeha, was trading in the oity
yesterday.
A good supply of Texa: Rust-Proof
seed oats to be food at G. 8. Mer-
chant & Co's.
Five-room cottage for rent, fur.
nished or onfurmlshed. Apply to J.
M. Flowelleo. dtf
Anyone having city or eonutry prop-
erty for pne may apply to Orr & Steea-
burg, Gaainville, Fla.
The largest and bes aborted lne of
canned and bjttled goods in Galnes-
ville asth Oubh Grocery.
The best od largest line of canned
goods, fruits, vegetables and meats, at
Meson Bro. Oall and see.
F. J. Hapmmood, the merchant of
Hawthorn, was among the busalne
visitor to this oity yesterday.
Friends of J. H. Rolltns of Boehelle
will regret to learn that he ha been
quite Ill for the past few days.
0. 8 Merchant & Co. hare some
very fine, fat turkeys, both gobbler
sird hens. jome se and buy.
If you want the beat "pancake
gnods," with which to prepare a tooth*
some breakfast, go to the Oash Oro-
cery.
Fulwood McIntoh and sister, Mise
Willie, of Rex, are here on a brief
villt to Mim Nannie McIntosh, their
sitter.
William Shannon, special agent of
the Atlantio Ooaat Line, who makes his
headquarters in Sanford, is in the city
on a visit to his family.
George Taylor of Palmer, superin-
tendent of te OGalneeville Peach Or-
shard Company, was trannating bos-
Inee n Ithbl oity yesterday.
Mie Edith Baird, who is engaged in
teaching whool at Waldo, is in the
city for a day or two visiting her pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Baird.
If you would bay a copy of Burts'
Oily Diretory you wouldn't have to go
all over town to Bad where a man
live. Just look to the directory.
Friends of Min Alma Fennell, who
bas bean asofferg from appendlaitles,
will be gratled to learn that she is
rapidly Improvng, mad Is expeted to
eomplotely recover in a few days.
H. L Rosenborer of KIrkwood, agent
for the Galaeeville and Gulf railway at
that point, was In the city yesterday.
He states that a great many beas are
moving, but prieo are none too en-
oa raging.
J. 8. Tolbert of Willeford was in the
itly yesterday on business eonneoted
with the tax assessor's oefe. Mr.
Tolbert has not vilted Galaneville for
several yearn, and was pleased with
the Improvements which have been
made here.
We are nl a poeltion to furnish i.rt-
elars beau,coke and lettuce hamper.,
also cabbage and canatloupe rate
promptly a rt asonable prices, and
guarantee prompt shipment on all
contraeta Ship on either A. 0. L. or
S. A L railroads. Wlllleton Mane.
facirilug Co Williaton, Fla. dawtf.
Mi. Malvia Baguley. with her
ehlldrea, Olaire and Edith, arrived
from Henry, Illinoie, on ThoreJay atf
ternoon and are stopping with Dr. 1.
F. Thomas until they 6ed a hoose t
begIa hoosekepilag. They *opeet to
become pemrtnet resideante o or
Ity if they can nd a suitable heoo.
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Fred Oobberly of Cedar Kef, col.
toer of sestoau for that port and a
prominent lawyer of the Uulf City,
was moag the visitors to this city yes-

If you want to spend on evening of
rare enjoyment and help a local eduea.
tonal eause, attend the, lecture of
Earl Ward Pearce at the opera house
Thursday night. See advertisement.
Tickets may be had at Avera's.
The Atlantic CoastLine offer a rat#,
Galneoville to Tampa and return, se-
eoont Florida State Fair, of $4.75, tick.
ets on ale from the 18th, good to re-
turn after the fair. Train leaves
Gainesville at 12:15 p. m., daily. See
J. A. Ooodwin, ticket agent, for per-
tilelars.
Mr. Wells, superintendent of aren-
elea of the Singer Sewing Machine
Company, with headquarters in Jack-
sonvlle, was in the city yesterday. He
complimented Manager W. H. Lps-
oombe of the local branch very highly
on the business of this territory, which
shows up Well with any other section of
the State.
The football game between the
senior and junior lasses of the Uni-
verity Graded and High School, which
was to take placs yesterday afternoon,
did nob materialize on account of the
threatening weather. The teams ex.
pest to ihowutheir skill on the gridiron
In a short time, however, and the date
will be asooesed through The Sun.
Both team are In good condition.

George Tillis, a lover joang man of
Oblefland, was in the oity yesterday,
and called at tbis oSes to renew his
subseriptio. He reports the farmers
la his seoton prosperous, with the ex.
epUton of the cotton crop, which is
shor t east one-third.
J. E. Olansioo of Brooker, one of
the substantial farmers of that section,
was in the eity yesterday, and among
other business renewed his subeerip-
tio to The Su.. Mr. Camoose ates
that the farmre n l his etion were
never in better sonditon, with tbe re*
sult that bosinee is good.
Owing to other engagements that de-
smad her time on the oevenag set for
the rehearsal of the hores choir of
the Baptist ehoreb. Mr. Maretta
Brooks bae releaatly withdrawn
from the position as InlItrn or. Her
other elasse In masie demand her at*
aestn on that evening, but she will
gladly giJ e iseetls to any of the
ob ree who will Iall at ber rooms on
any thteatay t p.m. Mr. kivere
will still ae as hoe ter, sad he hopes
t keep up aom ntereo ln the
m.le W that h b e s iaifmd in the